Nearly a third of Reading fans who took part in our end of the season survey say they do not plan to renew their season ticket next season.

Of the 1,215 who answered our question, only 71.93 per cent answered that they will once against be parting with their cash to buy a season ticket for the 2015/16 campaign at Madejski Stadium.

So that's 28.07 per cent (or 341 out of 1,215) who appear to have opted to pick and choose their games for the new season.

That is perhaps not too much of a surprise given a 2014/15 campaign which saw Reading win just eight of their 23 league games at home.

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They also failed to find the net in 11 of their last 15 matches in front of their own supporters.

Entertainment was at a premium and our results suggest that Steve Clarke and his side will have to win back sections of the club’s support who have grown frustrated at recent performances.

But while some fans look set to stay away, the majority who have taken part in our survey are happy with the season tickets prices which have been set by the club for the new season.

Adults who are renewing in the lower west, east or north stands will pay £375, while 65s and over will shell out £230. Those aged between 18-24 pay £135 and 17s and under £99. Children who are seven and under get in free. Prices in the upper west are slightly more expensive across the spectrum.

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New season tickets can be bought for £395 for adults, £250 for 65s and over, £135 for those aged 18-24 and £99 for 17s and under.

These prices have clearly impressed supporters, with 51.25 per cent of 1,520 saying they were ‘spot on’. Only 25.86 per cent felt they were too much while 22.30 per cent claimed the season tickets represent excellent value.

Nine people (0.59 per cent) believe that Reading should have demanded more money from their supporters.